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Discover the fascinating history of one of Scotland's most prestigious educational institutions with this detailed account of the High School of Glasgow. Including a historical account of the Grammar School by J. Cleland and a sketch of the history from 1825 to 1877 by T. Muir, this volume offers insights into the development of Scottish education and the enduring legacy of this remarkable school. Edited by J.C. Burns, this book is an essential resource for historians and educators alike.
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